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Arsenal missed out on the Champions League for the first time in 20 years. "It's the only positive thing". Having finished outside the top four in England and lost striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic to a serious knee injury, United are now depending on victory at the Friends Arena in Stockholm to get them into next season's Champions League.

Mourinho , a UEFA Cup victor with Porto in 2003 and two-time European champion, has now won all four of the major European finals he has contested. From Marouane Fellaini s lay-off, the French midfielder let fly with a left-foot shot that flicked off Davinson Sanchez s left foot and looped past Ajax s helplessly wrong-footed goalkeeper Andre Onana .

Twenty-two people were killed, many of them children, and 64 wounded in the attack on Monday night at Manchester Arena , where USA star Ariana Grande had just held a concert. David Beckham, the English midfielder who brought increased visibility to American soccer and won two Major League Soccer titles while playing for the Galaxy from 2007 to 2012, is among 12 first-time candidates on the 33-player ballot for the U.S.

But it seems the adulation has gone to another level, to the point where you have players who are doing what you and I are doing - watching the games - chime in via social media, like Jamal Crawford did recently . The Celtics are also guarding against ending their season by having to watch the Cavs celebrate a conference title on their home floor. I mean, what do you want me to say? In addition, Jae Crowder suffered a strained left thigh in the third quarter of Game 4 as well, but ...

The champion batsmen felt the Champions Trophy was more competitve than the World Cup . Having tasted success all the way through India's prolonged home season, it was a bitter pill to swallow for Kohli. "If you can think about the games in that manner, I think you will get the results you want more often than you want". "So, I think that is the biggest challenge in the Champions Trophy, something that all the players love playing for sure because it is so competitive and all the fans ...

Allardyce and club chairman Steve Parish are attempting to tie down Wilfried Zaha to a huge new deal that would ensure the Ivory Coast global spends the peak of his career at Selhurst Park. It has been reported that Zaha has told Palace that he is willing to sign a five-year deal worth £110,000 a week. "Because I'm getting a lot already".